Texas


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About Texas



The name Texas is a Spanish name, which comes from an Indian word meaning "friends" or "allies." The Republic of Texas achieved its independence from Mexico in 1836, the same year as the famous siege of the Alamo in which pioneers Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett were slain. It became the 28th state in 1845. Texas is the second largest state. Although it has a wild frontier history, today Texas is a major producer of oil and has important centers of industry and finance. Frontier cowboys with their 10-gallon hats have long been a symbol of the state. Cowboys still ride across the plains driving great herds of cattle; and cowboy hats and boots still make up the everyday dress of many rural Texans. However, the Texans of today are just as likely to be workers in an oilfield or scientists in a laboratory as they are to be cowboys. Some of the most popular resort centers in Texas are on the Gulf Coast. Sandy beaches stretch along most of the coast, making it ideal for swimming, boating and deep sea fishing.

Source: http://usa.usembassy.de/texas.htm



Symbols of Texas



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State Flag

The flag was adopted as the state flag when Texas became the 28th state in 1845. As with the flag of the United States, the blue stands for loyalty, the white represents strength, and the red is for bravery.

Source: http://www.50states.com/flag/txflag.htm

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State Seal




State Facts



Capital: Austin
Nickname: Lone Star State
Motto: Friendship
Statehood: December 29, 1845 (29th state)
Land Area: 216, 914 square miles (2nd largest)
Bird: Mockingbird
Flower: Bluebonnet
Tree: Pecan
Song: Texas, Our Texas

Source: http://bensguide.gpo.gov/3-5/state/texas.html

Population & Cities



Population: 22,859,968 (2nd largest)
Largest City: Houston
Second Largest City: San Antonio
Persons Per Square Mile: 80

Source: http://www.census.gov/schools/facts/texas.html

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